The pilgrim's progress. With a life of the author and bibligr. notes by R. Southey1881 |
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Halaman 15
... faith to try . * For the authenticity of the likeness here faithfully copied , vide Walpole's ' Anecdotes of Painting , ' by Dallaway , vol . iii . , p . 262 . xiv LINES ON THE PORTRAIT OF JOHN BUNYAN . The PORTRAIT OF JOHN BUNYAN From ...
... faith to try . * For the authenticity of the likeness here faithfully copied , vide Walpole's ' Anecdotes of Painting , ' by Dallaway , vol . iii . , p . 262 . xiv LINES ON THE PORTRAIT OF JOHN BUNYAN . The PORTRAIT OF JOHN BUNYAN From ...
Halaman 23
... , or to be well spoken of , by men . I knew not Christ , nor Grace , nor Faith , nor Hope ; and as I have well seen since , had I then died , my state had been most fearful . ' Bunyan had formerly taken great delight in bell - ringing.
... , or to be well spoken of , by men . I knew not Christ , nor Grace , nor Faith , nor Hope ; and as I have well seen since , had I then died , my state had been most fearful . ' Bunyan had formerly taken great delight in bell - ringing.
Halaman 28
... faith or not ; yet this was a doubt which he could not bear , being certain that if he were without faith he must perish . Being ' put to his plunge ' about this , and not as yet consulting with anyone , he conceived that the only means ...
... faith or not ; yet this was a doubt which he could not bear , being certain that if he were without faith he must perish . Being ' put to his plunge ' about this , and not as yet consulting with anyone , he conceived that the only means ...
Halaman 36
... faith had been confirmed by special evi- dence from Heaven , . . . when his desire was to die and be with Christ , . an almost unimaginable temptation , which he might well call more grievous and dreadful than any with which he had ...
... faith had been confirmed by special evi- dence from Heaven , . . . when his desire was to die and be with Christ , . an almost unimaginable temptation , which he might well call more grievous and dreadful than any with which he had ...
Halaman 41
... faith ! ' ' even , ' he says , ' as if one had clapped me on the back as I was on my knees before God . ' At another time , when doubting whether the Blood of Christ was sufficient to save his soul , and dreading lest that doubt should ...
... faith ! ' ' even , ' he says , ' as if one had clapped me on the back as I was on my knees before God . ' At another time , when doubting whether the Blood of Christ was sufficient to save his soul , and dreading lest that doubt should ...
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Halaman 63 - For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
Halaman 204 - Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley and rejoiceth in his strength: He goeth on to meet the armed men. He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted; Neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rattleth against him, the glittering spear and the shield. He swalloweth the ground with fierceness and rage: Neither believeth he that it is the sound of the trumpet. He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha; And he smelleth the battle afar...
Halaman 111 - But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.
Halaman 384 - I am going to my Father's, and though with great difficulty I am got hither, yet now I do not repent me of all the Trouble I have been at to arrive where I am. My Sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my Pilgrimage, and my Courage and Skill to him that can get it. My Marks and Scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me that I have fought his Battles who now will be my Rewarder. When the day that he must go hence was come, many accompanied him to the Riverside, into which as he went he said,...
Halaman 265 - Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Halaman 116 - So I saw in my dream, that just as Christian came up with the cross, his burden loosed from off his shoulders, and fell from off his back, and began to tumble, and so continued to do till it came to the mouth of the sepulchre, where it fell in, and I saw it no more. Then was Christian glad and lightsome, and said with a merry heart, "He hath given me rest by his sorrow, and life by his death.
Halaman 111 - For as many as are of the works of the law, are under the curse : for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
Halaman 137 - For you must know, that Christian, by reason of his wounds, must needs grow weaker and weaker. Then Apollyon, espying his opportunity, began to gather up close to Christian, and wrestling with him, gave him a dreadful fall ; and with that Christian's sword flew out of his hand. Then said Apollyon, I am sure of thee now.
Halaman 171 - Then went the jury out, whose names were, Mr Blind-man, Mr Nogood, Mr Malice, Mr Love-lust, Mr Live-loose, Mr Heady, Mr High-mind, Mr Enmity, Mr Liar, Mr Cruelty, Mr Hate-light, and Mr Implacable; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the Judge. And first, among themselves, Mr Blind-man, the foreman, said, I see clearly that this man is a heretic. Then said Mr No-good, Away with such a fellow from...
Halaman 130 - Thus they discoursed together till late at night ; and after they had committed themselves to their Lord for protection, they betook themselves to rest. The pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose window opened towards the sun-rising: the name of the chamber was Peace, where he slept till break of day, and then he awoke and sang —